The Sea RevelsA Celebration of the Sea

Sea Revels returned to Boston with weekend performances celebrating the sea and
the Georgia Sea Islands at the historic Emerson Majestic Theatre, April 30-May 2

Revels, Inc., producer of the annual Cambridge Christmas Revels, was pleased to present its second annual Boston springtime celebration at the Emerson Majestic Theatre: an all-new Sea Revels featuring 80+ singers, actors, musicians and dancers. British chanteyman and balladeer David Jones, lauded for his performance in last season's Victorian Christmas Revels, returned to the sea with us for this Revels springtime event. Joining him on our voyage were the 40-member Revels Chorus, musician and Revels favorite David Coffin, and Janice Allen, a powerful performer, respected educator and a specialist in the African traditions of the Georgia Sea Islands.

Directed by Patrick Swanson, Sea Revels explored the cultural effects of the trade cycle which brought rum and sugar from the Carribean to Boston, timber to England and slaves from Africa to the Georgia Sea Islands.

The cultural influences were many. A true tradition bearer, Janice Allen learned her extraordinary repertoire from the late Bessie Jones, to whom the Smithsonian awarded the title of "national treasure" for her many decades of teaching, performing, and keeping alive the vibrant music, dance and folk tales of the Georgia Sea Islands.

Sea Revels also featured; children's street games performed by the Dockside Children; athletic sword dancing from Veloci-rapper, a local teenage "rapper" sword team; a traditional "wooing" play (about the "press gangs" who roamed British coastal towns and villages looking for strong men to "press" into service), and the perennial harbinger of Spring, the Padstow 'Obby 'Oss, from the village of Cornwall. Audience members participated as well, joining the 'Obby 'Oss processional and singing songs and chanteys.

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The Emerson Majestic Theatre is located at 219 Tremont Street in the Theatre District in downtown Boston, a minute's walk from the Boylston Street T stop on the Green Line. The theater is wheelchair accessible.

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Founded in 1971 by musician John
Langstaff and his daughter Carol, Revels, Inc., a non-profit, charitable organization, is best-known for its annual winter solstice celebration, The The Christmas
Revels at Sanders Theater in Cambridge and for performances of traditional and ritual material marking spring, summer and fall. Currently, ten companies across the country annually produce Revels seasonal/theatrical performances. Revels, Inc. also produces a line of seasonal recordings and songbooks under the banner of Revels Records, established in 1978. For a free catalogue call 617-972-8300 x31.